Emanating

/ˈɛməneɪtɪŋ/ verb

Flowing out or proceeding from a source; giving off or emitting something such as light, heat, sound, or an abstract quality like confidence or warmth.

From Latin 'emanare' meaning to flow out, composed of 'e-' (out) and 'manare' (to flow). The word entered English in the 17th century, initially used in philosophical contexts about divine essence flowing from God.

AMተወጣጥብ
ARالصادر
BNউদ্ভূত
CAemanant
CSvycházející
DAudgående
DEausgehend
ELπου προέρχεται
ESemanando
FAساطع شدن
FIlähtevä
FRémanant
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